Disabled Holidays in Derbyshire

Locations in Derbyshire

If you’re not a fan of the sea, then head to Coton in the Elms, for the village is the furthest point in Great Britain away from the waves. There are many more reasons than that to holiday in Derbyshire of course. The Pennines extend into the north of this delightful green county, as is a large portion of the Peak District National Park and the newly created National Forest, which aims to link Needwood in Staffordshire with Charnwood in Leicestershire, is also situated here. In addition to being surrounded by green, Derbyshire is home to many pretty market towns such as Glossop, Matlock and Buxton, villages such as Wirksworth and many attractions including Chatsworth House and Carsington Water. A disabled friendly holiday in Derbyshire: As close to or as far from water as you want it to be!

This contemporary styled spacious 2 bedroom cabin comfortably
sleeps 4, offering the ideal accommodation for smaller families or
couples. The Daisybank cabin has adequate space to manoeuvre
wheelchairs, and can accommodate up to two wheelchairs quite
easily.